I would expect Chubb to be a very safe low-end, maybe higher, RB1 next season. Hunt's 8 game suspension nearly eliminates him from the conversation in my opinion. I view Hunt as a high upside handcuff and depth for the Browns in 2019. However, if Chubb falls on his face in 2019 the Browns can easily go to Hunt and not look back. Really depends on how well Chubb does during his first 8 games though. I wouldn't expect the team to start getting Hunt involved 50/50 or more unless Chubb fails to impress. And based on last season's production from Chubb and the new additions on offense I wouldn't expect him to falter.

I'm sure D'Onta Freeman was also releasing training videos and contributed zero production to the 2018 season. Different injuries, but Guice's ACL injury wasn't as simple as most ACL injuries. He suffered setbacks and multiple surgeries.
I tend to be pessimistic about these injury timelines though.

He has been the sole case of such a short recovery time and also being highly productive coming back from an ACL injury the next season. He had his 2000 yard rushing campaign coming back from the ACL injury.

I issue with that article is it is comparing a slot receiver to every receiver. Different positions though. Humphries might be an average receiver, but he could also be a very good slot receiver. Fits Belichick's system well.

Don't really understand the point of the article. Humphries wasn't paid huge money. And the deal probably only locks Tenn into 2 years of guaranteed. He is a typical slot receiver.
The fumbles are the only real concern.